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ISBN 13: 9780864317018
Author: Phillip Hughes
Everyone has memories of their teachers - some good, some not. Education is one of our most universal experiences. In Australia, almost all the population attends school for at least 10 years and 80 per cent for 12 years or more. Teachers are often the first significant adults in our lives outside of the home. How important are they in our lives? Do they have lasting effects? In Opening Doors to the Future, Phillip Hughes recounts the experiences of a number of well-known Australians with their teachers. Phillip Hughes
1 Stories of significant Australians and the influence of teachers
2 Strength and integrity
3 Winning the daily battle
4 No-one can read a landscape like Peter
5 A kind of force that needs to be directed
6 Gifts of head and heart
7 A case for the Coroner
8 Advanced Australian fare
9 Teaching: the best job in the world, the worst job in the world
10 The man who came back
11 Venturing all
12 Influences positive and negative
13 The unwilling student
14 A memorial to outlast bronze
15 Warrior or peacemaker?
16 The necessary heroine
17 Keeping open the doors for others
18 Delaying death... or prolonging life
19 Opening doors to the future
Tags: Phillip Hughes, Doors, Future